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in the city, and also getting data around how people perceive the kid friendliness of the city. >> the way you normally do this in city government is that you sketch some stuff out and you hold some meetings that happen generally in the evenings at city hall and you invite people to come and give feedback. >> but there are also some challenges with that, namely that it's very time and resource intensive. >> the meetings are long, they're hard to schedule, they're hard for people to attend. they're inconvenient, they're expensive. they're really important for collecting deep data, but they didn't have an easy way to collect broad or more represent representative data about how people use the city. >> so what michelle lee and alex ule have done is design these fantastic-looking posters that ask specific questions about things the planners are considering. >> only 42% of philadelphians have access to broadband internet at home while 92% of homes have access to devices with text messaging, so we knew that messaging would play a role in whatever we built. >> today we are in sisters city par
in the city, and also getting data around how people perceive the kid friendliness of the city. >> the way you normally do this in city government is that you sketch some stuff out and you hold some meetings that happen generally in the evenings at city hall and you invite people to come and give feedback. >> but there are also some challenges with that, namely that it's very time and resource intensive. >> the meetings are long, they're hard to schedule, they're hard for...
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is the toll plaza traffic moving into the city. that is slower towards marin county. stay with us. >>> following breaking news in oakland, you can see eastbound traffic is extremely backed up now. just moments ago watches as a truck took away two vehicles that had collided there and overturned. those have been blocking three lanes of traffic here on 580. so this is a back up going to last sometime. cars try to make their way past what was an ugly accident. >> it's backed up. isn't it? playoff tickets available fr a team that is the talk of major league baseball. talking about a's. fans headed to buy tickets for the division series and there is most predicting a's to finish dead last. and there is best of five begins in detroit, saturday. and there is exciting stuff. >> let's get a check on the forecast now with spencer. >> spence jer back. let's take a look at conditions tomorrow there is 75 in sacramento. 79 in lajs -- los angeles, here in the bay area, clouds pull back into the coast and there are low 60s at the coast. a lot goin
is the toll plaza traffic moving into the city. that is slower towards marin county. stay with us. >>> following breaking news in oakland, you can see eastbound traffic is extremely backed up now. just moments ago watches as a truck took away two vehicles that had collided there and overturned. those have been blocking three lanes of traffic here on 580. so this is a back up going to last sometime. cars try to make their way past what was an ugly accident. >> it's backed up....
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in the city. despite having more than a million visitors in town for special events things went smoothly. other events this weekend included the blue angels, castros street fair, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival the 49ers and giants were home. we'll have more on the bay area baseball teams coming up in ten minutes. you can tell it was a busy weekend in the city by looking at the traffic on the streets and crowds on the public transportation. bart broke its weekend ridership record saturday with more than 319,000 passengers. on muni it was standing room only. the passengers say despite the tight conditions, they managed to get where they needed to go. >> it's the busiest i've ever seen. >> probably the busiest i've ever seen it. >> super packed. >> it's crowded but like i said i've seen it worse. >> some people even opted to get around the city by bike to avoid the traffic. we have put together slide shows of all the weekend events at ktvu.com. just click on the toe toes tab on -- photos tab
in the city. despite having more than a million visitors in town for special events things went smoothly. other events this weekend included the blue angels, castros street fair, the hardly strictly bluegrass festival the 49ers and giants were home. we'll have more on the bay area baseball teams coming up in ten minutes. you can tell it was a busy weekend in the city by looking at the traffic on the streets and crowds on the public transportation. bart broke its weekend ridership record...
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busy weekend in the city. despite having more than a million visitors in the city, things went pretty well. there is only one more event happening today. one big event. that is the final day of fleet week. other events included the castro street fair. the hardly strictly blues grass festival. and the san francisco 49ers and the giants of course at home playing. you can tell it was a busy weekend in the city by just looking at the traffic on the streets and the big crowds on public transportation. bart broke its weekend ridership record on saturday with more than 319,000 passenger. on muni it was standing room only. but passengers say despite the tight conditions, they did manage to get where they needed to go. >> very crowded. it was super crowded. >> i probably say this is the most packed i have ever seen it. >> i commute in rush hour and i've been to giants games. i've seen it all. >> some people decided to get around the city by bicycle to avoid all of that traffic congestion. we put together a slide show o
busy weekend in the city. despite having more than a million visitors in the city, things went pretty well. there is only one more event happening today. one big event. that is the final day of fleet week. other events included the castro street fair. the hardly strictly blues grass festival. and the san francisco 49ers and the giants of course at home playing. you can tell it was a busy weekend in the city by just looking at the traffic on the streets and the big crowds on public...
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they can make oakland a city where you come here to commit the crime they will catch you. terry mcsweeney, "abc 7 news". >> cheryl: there is major break this morning in a cast treo valley house fire in which a woman's body was found. they arrested two teenagers with the death of bar rah-rah woman last thursday. they say 18-year-old and 16-year-old set her body and house on fire to cover up the crime. one is a distant relative of the victim's family. sheriff's deputies say he was arrested when he flew to tennessee after committing the crime. sheriff's department were intent to burglarizing her home. 16-year-old has been charged as an adult in that crime. >>> now we have learned there is a bay area connection to a horrifying crime in new york in which a nanny is accused of killing two young children. katie marzullo joins us from the newsroom. family use to live and work here. >> reporter: the family used to live in san francisco noe valley they bought their home last year and now they live in manhattan the scene of a horrible tragedy. on 75th street nanny on a stretcher bein
they can make oakland a city where you come here to commit the crime they will catch you. terry mcsweeney, "abc 7 news". >> cheryl: there is major break this morning in a cast treo valley house fire in which a woman's body was found. they arrested two teenagers with the death of bar rah-rah woman last thursday. they say 18-year-old and 16-year-old set her body and house on fire to cover up the crime. one is a distant relative of the victim's family. sheriff's deputies say he was...
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they can make oakland a city where you come here to commit the crime they will catch you. terry mcsweeney, "abc 7 news". >> cheryl: there is major break this morning in a cast treo valley house fire in which a woman's body was found. they arrested two teenagers with the death of bar rah-rah woman last thursday. they say 18-year-old and 16-year-old set her body and house on fire to cover up the crime. one is a distant relative of the victim's family. sheriff's deputies say he was arrested when he flew to tennessee after committing the crime. sheriff's department were intent to burglarizing her home. 16-year-old has been charged as an adult in that crime. >>> now we have learned there is a bay area connection to a horrifying crime in new york in which a nanny is accused of killing two young children. katie marzullo joins us from the newsroom. family use to live and work here. >> reporter: the family used to live in san francisco noe valley they bought their home last year and now they live in manhattan the scene of a horrible tragedy. on 75th street nanny on a stretcher bein
they can make oakland a city where you come here to commit the crime they will catch you. terry mcsweeney, "abc 7 news". >> cheryl: there is major break this morning in a cast treo valley house fire in which a woman's body was found. they arrested two teenagers with the death of bar rah-rah woman last thursday. they say 18-year-old and 16-year-old set her body and house on fire to cover up the crime. one is a distant relative of the victim's family. sheriff's deputies say he was...
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role in the city's--a series o. he said i just wanna do anything i can to make a ball club win. >> in the back of the mind your definitely thinking it's an elimination game one of us could go home. >> 10 no 7:00 a.m. is the next games this morning. the e got a little sketchy but they came back in that ninth. in the tiles are going--towels >> just in berlin there is probably the best pitcher in all of baseball. the detroit tigers are banking on him and if the a's when we definitely will be the greatest because we would debate the best pitcher and all of baseball. --be eat >> the hottest ticket in town and all of baseball. maybe they can make a profit out of it by selling at. i year-old case involving a missing hayward girl. police are now testing a bone fragment taken from a big hit that's linked to the speed freak killers. and the victim disappeared and a victim snatcher from a convenience store and 1988. the police called her mother and told her they were testing the remains found at >> at looks like gas prices are
role in the city's--a series o. he said i just wanna do anything i can to make a ball club win. >> in the back of the mind your definitely thinking it's an elimination game one of us could go home. >> 10 no 7:00 a.m. is the next games this morning. the e got a little sketchy but they came back in that ninth. in the tiles are going--towels >> just in berlin there is probably the best pitcher in all of baseball. the detroit tigers are banking on him and if the a's when we...
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across the city to warn muni riders about the growing problem of cellphone thefts. officers from ingleside police station will warn riders but a recent string of strong armed robberies for passengers that use smart phones and tablets. we obtained a surveillance that robberies that happened on buses officers will tackle one other problem -- catching fare evaders. >>> oakland police will get some help in few weeks, highway patrol will loaning personnel to oakland where the crime rate is up 20% from last year. stockton will get help. they will assist with traffic enforcement in high crime areas. >> eric: ahead the top ceos who are urging congress for a tax hike. >> and presidential candidates continue tear trek on the campaign trail. [ taste buds ] donuts, donuts, donuts! who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile
across the city to warn muni riders about the growing problem of cellphone thefts. officers from ingleside police station will warn riders but a recent string of strong armed robberies for passengers that use smart phones and tablets. we obtained a surveillance that robberies that happened on buses officers will tackle one other problem -- catching fare evaders. >>> oakland police will get some help in few weeks, highway patrol will loaning personnel to oakland where the crime rate is...
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we also represent the whole city. any district supervisor that focuses on the district without addressing the citywide issues is not doing his or her job. every day, i make sure i am working on the major citywide issues and the district issues. i try to be disciplined about that. >> how will you approach the tough choices? >> i think we have to start by looking at the most critical city services that we cannot do without. what are the ones that if they deteriorated, we will pay the price on? public safety falls into that category as a basic critical service. transportation, making sure we have the functional muni is critical. core public health services like dealing with mental on this on our streets -- with mental illness on our streets. if we do not provide services, we will pay the price. it works out from there in terms of budget priorities. >> with your plans on dealing with homelessness? >> it is homelessness in general and behavior on the streets. we need to make sure people have access to services. i was a sup
we also represent the whole city. any district supervisor that focuses on the district without addressing the citywide issues is not doing his or her job. every day, i make sure i am working on the major citywide issues and the district issues. i try to be disciplined about that. >> how will you approach the tough choices? >> i think we have to start by looking at the most critical city services that we cannot do without. what are the ones that if they deteriorated, we will pay the...
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in the city. officers say they wore black clothing and masks and tried to conduct a march on market street without a permit. this is video of police moving in to arrest those protestors. they are accused of trying to block the road and damaging cars and businesses. officers struck some of the people with batons but police say the protestors struck first by throwing things at home hitting one officer in the head. >> protestors threw zip lock bags of paint at the officers. some of the bags of paint contained rocks. there is intent to injure. >> definitely acted out of line, out of policy. they were just crazy. >> police say many of the protestors were in the mission district on september 20th. damaging businesses and police station there with hammers and so-called paint bombs after an officer involved shooting. >>> 6:47 is the time. sal covering traffic for us this morning. it's been pretty smooth i guess so far. >> it has been. we were looking for a crash in berkeley. we have the east shore camera
in the city. officers say they wore black clothing and masks and tried to conduct a march on market street without a permit. this is video of police moving in to arrest those protestors. they are accused of trying to block the road and damaging cars and businesses. officers struck some of the people with batons but police say the protestors struck first by throwing things at home hitting one officer in the head. >> protestors threw zip lock bags of paint at the officers. some of the bags...
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. >> the network is also in new york city and other major cities of the country, los angeles, chicago and other places. basically there's been an epidemic of police murder and police brutality and racial profiling across the country. there's been a rise in the number of people in prison. there's 2.5 million in prison. we need to put a stop to this and build a movement that's going to put a stop to this. around this area recently, you can see there's been 7 -- [indiscernable] >> thank you, i understand you'll have some of those family members here today right. >> yes, he'll be here and chapman who is the mother of kenneth harding junior. >> thank you and we will be here and following them as they march through oakland and bring you any updates as we get them. >>> in pittsburgh police are looking for a homicide suspect. the body of a 20 year old man was found lying on the sidewalk near railroad avenue. police are not saying if he had been shot or stabbed. an autopsy is set for tomorrow. a motive or suspect is not yet known but investigators say they are following some leads in a case. a
. >> the network is also in new york city and other major cities of the country, los angeles, chicago and other places. basically there's been an epidemic of police murder and police brutality and racial profiling across the country. there's been a rise in the number of people in prison. there's 2.5 million in prison. we need to put a stop to this and build a movement that's going to put a stop to this. around this area recently, you can see there's been 7 -- [indiscernable] >>...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why...
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so many much going on in the city we can always use the money for the city coffers. >> reporter: in addition to fleet week, the america's cup brought thousands to the waterfront. while most visitors heeded warnings about leaving their cars at home, some did not and were surprised by the lack of gridlock. it. >> was absolutely easy. i drove right to her house and found parking right away. >> the northbound section of the embarcadero was reserved for bikers and they took advantage of the road. >> i wish more people would have walking or riding a bike. there are still tons of cars and it surprises me people would be in a car. >> i don't want to leaf out the italian heritage parade or the 49ers game. to top it off a cruise ship docked in the city. live in san francisco, monty francis, nbc bay area news. >> very busy. thank you. >>> bart shattered records in terms of ridership. it carried 320,000 riders, up 14% from the previous record for saturday. that record was set in september of 2007 when the bay bridge was closed and there was three major sporting events. bart leaders hope it becomes a reg
so many much going on in the city we can always use the money for the city coffers. >> reporter: in addition to fleet week, the america's cup brought thousands to the waterfront. while most visitors heeded warnings about leaving their cars at home, some did not and were surprised by the lack of gridlock. it. >> was absolutely easy. i drove right to her house and found parking right away. >> the northbound section of the embarcadero was reserved for bikers and they took...
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perhaps that is something that can be worked out between the oakland a's and the city of oakland. a personal note, despite the fact that i have rather bright pink clothing, i am happy to announce that my son and daughter-in-law are expecting a boy in march; my granddaughter will have a little brother. finally more importantly, i did meet with project sponsor a couple of weeks ago in regards to 2830 toledo, i did have a chance to look at the plans and i'm happy to work with the dr requester and project sponsor to forge a compromise that will make it something that the commission can evaluate and find compromise. this will come back in november. i think there's a lot of potential there. >> congratulations. another line of antoninis in san francisco. commissioner woo. >> i want to announce that this saturday is affordable housing day in san francisco. there will be a number of tours. affordable, seniors, partnership between aia and the number of affordable housing developers.anyone that wants to stop by feel free. >> we can move onto directors reports. directors announcements and rev
perhaps that is something that can be worked out between the oakland a's and the city of oakland. a personal note, despite the fact that i have rather bright pink clothing, i am happy to announce that my son and daughter-in-law are expecting a boy in march; my granddaughter will have a little brother. finally more importantly, i did meet with project sponsor a couple of weeks ago in regards to 2830 toledo, i did have a chance to look at the plans and i'm happy to work with the dr requester and...
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of the cities themselves. some points are based where growth wants to go based on economics. all of those are being considered; it is not a clear model per se, but all of those things are considered by the region at any given time. where companies want to be, all those things that economies you as well as our own policies to entice growth. >> that implies to me this kind of hybrid, taking into account what we think will happen but also some direction because i know is that the projections were high in the santa clara county which actually is more auto centric, more spread out; it seems that would be counter intuitive considering senate bill 375. >> when you dig down to santa clara in general, oakland, san francisco san jose are taking on a substantial part of the growth. the region came up with a few scenarios and one is that they were all kind of anti-sprawl; some more center focus in others. most of the growth in santa clara will happen in san jose. also in the process we have been coordinating with the citi
of the cities themselves. some points are based where growth wants to go based on economics. all of those are being considered; it is not a clear model per se, but all of those things are considered by the region at any given time. where companies want to be, all those things that economies you as well as our own policies to entice growth. >> that implies to me this kind of hybrid, taking into account what we think will happen but also some direction because i know is that the projections...
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we need to grow the entire city. in our case, we are looking at an economy that has industrial roots, historically. we are rivals for a new, green, and tech industries. at last count, we had 250 of them. when we move forward in these new areas, redevelopment was very helpful in terms of the land, the cleanup of the brown fields. i think there will be some state programs that will maintain affordable housing, the brownfield's aspect, and the transit-oriented development. our redevelopment funds are already set and should be safe. we expect a lot of continuation. some of our stuff has already been ok under the deadline. i think there will be new mechanisms. i think steinberg is looking for a way to keep and save both affordable housing and transit- oriented development. >> with what mayor quan said -- as i emphasized in my presentation, one of the most important things that we as mayors need to do is make sure we create an investor-confidence situation here. what redevelopment has taught us is they had investors depend
we need to grow the entire city. in our case, we are looking at an economy that has industrial roots, historically. we are rivals for a new, green, and tech industries. at last count, we had 250 of them. when we move forward in these new areas, redevelopment was very helpful in terms of the land, the cleanup of the brown fields. i think there will be some state programs that will maintain affordable housing, the brownfield's aspect, and the transit-oriented development. our redevelopment funds...
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you are saying the ethics commission, the ethics commission staff and the city controller are not police agencies of any sort whatsoever. so their reliance on 6254 is also incorrect. >> i agree that we are not a police agency, but one of the questions that i had was what the definition of a law enforcement agency is since we are enforcing a set of laws for which we have a particular responsibility. it does not make us a police agency or a correctional agency. but does it make us a law enforcement entity, given our responsibility to enforce particular laws, some of which have no one else to enforce them? that is a legal question that i would be interested from hearing from miss herrick on that one. >> certainly, so i would not call the ethics commission a law enforcement agency under 6254 f, typically that it does reply on the police agency and fire departments when they are doing arson investigations for example, may be law enforcement agencies... i don't... i don't recall seeing that anywhere in the materials, a reliance on 6254 f, i did not rely on 6254 f. there are other state laws th
you are saying the ethics commission, the ethics commission staff and the city controller are not police agencies of any sort whatsoever. so their reliance on 6254 is also incorrect. >> i agree that we are not a police agency, but one of the questions that i had was what the definition of a law enforcement agency is since we are enforcing a set of laws for which we have a particular responsibility. it does not make us a police agency or a correctional agency. but does it make us a law...
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the city budget again. we did it in a way that we did not just cut redevelopment, but reorganized the city. the consolidated many departments. we eliminated many levels of administration. a lot of that goes to the second most accomplishment a mayor is expected to do. i believe i have hired a strong administrative team. the business times calls them the dream team. i think they are a dream. we are a city of dreams. our new city administrator, dance and, -- san santana. my chief of staff, and washington campbell, who used to work for jerry brown. in this city, jerry is the governor, the only jerry we talk about. and a home boy a lot of you will get to know. i want to make a couple points for this year. v/#i .wr? forward in the city. we're going to build on what is the whole of retail in oakland. i went to ics myself this year. we are going to go with retail . we are going again in maine. what is a vector symbol bent a asian-american woman? we are the best shoppers in the economy. when i was campaigning door-t
the city budget again. we did it in a way that we did not just cut redevelopment, but reorganized the city. the consolidated many departments. we eliminated many levels of administration. a lot of that goes to the second most accomplishment a mayor is expected to do. i believe i have hired a strong administrative team. the business times calls them the dream team. i think they are a dream. we are a city of dreams. our new city administrator, dance and, -- san santana. my chief of staff, and...
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the plan this time by the city was to limit the seating so that police could control the crowd. city manager decision to close off the balcony for safety purposes setoff the crowd before the meeting even started. with limited seats the overflow crowd refused to watch on tv in a separate room. extra police were called in to guard the doors. l 30. will be no business as usual in oakland until there's justice for. >>reporter: they demand police report on the officer involved shooting death of 18-year-old allen bloom ford. police believe the high school senior had a gun when they shot him last may. >> we are just trying to get answers and we say it and say it and we haven't been able to get answers. at ever turn shut down. discouraged. treated badly. >> it pains me every time you me here d you lk autboui it >>port: cncil memr broopromed thelp und one nditio >>ut dn't jus come a ll. ecausehat doest change anying. come and work with us to change the policies and procedures. >> if you can not allow us to conduct our business i'm going to ask the officers to clear the chambers. >>report
the plan this time by the city was to limit the seating so that police could control the crowd. city manager decision to close off the balcony for safety purposes setoff the crowd before the meeting even started. with limited seats the overflow crowd refused to watch on tv in a separate room. extra police were called in to guard the doors. l 30. will be no business as usual in oakland until there's justice for. >>reporter: they demand police report on the officer involved shooting death...
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the homicide is the third largest in the city. >>> and how police and public transportation officials are preparing for all the visitors, stay tuned. . >>> it is expected to draw big crowds. that is ahead of thursday's fleet we can kick off, also happening, the oracle world, giants and 49ers and the heritage parade is taking place. also two cruise ships are on the way and the police chief said the entire staff will be working. >> if there is an incident that does arise, they will be able to address it immediately. >> bart and muni are expanding service and 100 extra taxi will be on the streets. watch out for some street closures because of the activity. 4:54, it will be very crowded into the city. >> good morning everybody, let's go out and see what we have with the morning commute out to the westbound drive, it looks good between walnut creek and oakland. no major problems on the other side. if you are driving to san francisco right now it is a light commute and traffic looks good to hayward and hayward and fremont looks good no probably almost in sunny veil and santa clara is off to
the homicide is the third largest in the city. >>> and how police and public transportation officials are preparing for all the visitors, stay tuned. . >>> it is expected to draw big crowds. that is ahead of thursday's fleet we can kick off, also happening, the oracle world, giants and 49ers and the heritage parade is taking place. also two cruise ships are on the way and the police chief said the entire staff will be working. >> if there is an incident that does arise,...
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inside the city. ab 1484 in july said everything had to be completely separate, legally and functionally from the city. we have so much more going on than any other place in the state, 20 billion dollars, of and limitation activity. who wanted to have accountability over that here in the city, and making sure that the housing and public amenities were built according to the original plan. who wanted accountability and oversight. we asked for and received permission for the state to move forward with the ordinance that the board considered, and we are presenting to you today to bring all of that back and the city, in a structural way that i will let tiffany explain more. i want to thank you for engaging with this; is a complicated subject as you now. we do not want to redo this and redo this -- it was a situation we would provided by the state. again the city pulled together in an incredible way to make sure that we work going to protect the legacy of the redevelopment agency and make sure everything g
inside the city. ab 1484 in july said everything had to be completely separate, legally and functionally from the city. we have so much more going on than any other place in the state, 20 billion dollars, of and limitation activity. who wanted to have accountability over that here in the city, and making sure that the housing and public amenities were built according to the original plan. who wanted accountability and oversight. we asked for and received permission for the state to move forward...
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to the city's failure. when it comes to failure of funding and public funding. also, when officers have no accountability in the citizens of oakland that said, they're looking at this plan before making any final determination. at the police headquarters, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> our team coverage and and that is running for the oakland city council is robbed after leaving an anti-crime committing a just team has that. >> to anti-crime meeting. >> the first thing i was thinking was that is this man going to shoot free? >> here, while he was getting out of his home. and was this guy going to--shoot me. >> i saw his gun and he said give me your wallet. >> and i tried not to panic. i thought that my life was in danger and i needed to do what ever he asked and that is what i did. >> after about 20 seconds the gunman got what he wanted and he told him to run. he called police. he is one of seven people running for oakland city council. part of his platform is to hire more police officers. >> we are severely u
to the city's failure. when it comes to failure of funding and public funding. also, when officers have no accountability in the citizens of oakland that said, they're looking at this plan before making any final determination. at the police headquarters, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> our team coverage and and that is running for the oakland city council is robbed after leaving an anti-crime committing a just team has that. >> to anti-crime meeting. >> the first thing i was...
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the city council meeting filled with family and supporters accusing city leaders of dragging their feet and releasing details on the may 6th shooting and worse. >> this takes time. >> the city council member says the family deserves to know the truth. so does the public. >> people should let the process run its course its incumbent upon to us make sure we provide with the answer autos howard jordan claims he's doing his best and he leased a report on the investigation and in a statement says this will provide independent facts. >> this one that could have been given months ago. >> and representing the family in the wrongful death suit. he says the police report raises more questions than it answers. >> there is a number of them do not see a gun on the kid. >> the report also states there is bloomford -- in contradiction to other states saying he never fired a weapon. >> they want to know what happened. i'm trying to help them understand the circumstances surrounding their son's death. >> and this is after the abuse settlement 10 years ago. if you like to see the full report in this case
the city council meeting filled with family and supporters accusing city leaders of dragging their feet and releasing details on the may 6th shooting and worse. >> this takes time. >> the city council member says the family deserves to know the truth. so does the public. >> people should let the process run its course its incumbent upon to us make sure we provide with the answer autos howard jordan claims he's doing his best and he leased a report on the investigation and in a...
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, where the supply is in the city, and how the city is working to meet it, so it's a comprehensive look at the entire ece landscape in san francisco. >> yeah. i think -- i know because once every five years but it would be nice if we could somewhat make sure when these needs assessments come out since we're trying to align so much of the work between there and see the assessments and not only us and the board of supervisors see a copy too so they understand the needs in san francisco. >> absolutely. >> thank you very much. no other questions? okay. good. roll call please. >> thank you commissioner. yee. >> wong. >> fewer. >> maufas. >> mendoza. >> dr. murase. >> ms. wynns. >> mr. yee. >> you can notify the three they're pointed. >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> okay. let's move on. consent calendar resolutions removed at previous meeting for second reading and action. none toafnlt item o vote on consent calendar and section f::::am. mendoza -- k1 and k33. thank you. roll call. >> thank you. >> on the consent calendar. ms. -- (calling roll). >> [inaudible] as part of the consent calen
, where the supply is in the city, and how the city is working to meet it, so it's a comprehensive look at the entire ece landscape in san francisco. >> yeah. i think -- i know because once every five years but it would be nice if we could somewhat make sure when these needs assessments come out since we're trying to align so much of the work between there and see the assessments and not only us and the board of supervisors see a copy too so they understand the needs in san francisco....
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let's get the latest from his team. >> we are south of ocean city and normally the highest winds are on the right quadrant and left quadrant. let's start with winds and this is sort of -- pardon me? scotty, you want to tell me something? okay 50 mile-per-hour winds gusts and that's as high as we have seen so far. 45 mile-per-hour wind gusts and 45 in leesberg but this has caught my eye. winchester, over 50 mile-per- hour wind gusts in just the last hour. 2:00 a.m. tonight, hurricane force winds in red will be essentially over the metro area and that will compass the -- encompass the baltimore area in montgomery and points north. this is something important to watch as this orange color, these winds are 60 to 70 miles per hour and that will be encompasses most of the metro area. tomorrow morning we wake up and still have this orange on top of us. that is 60 miles per hour -- 60 mile-per-hour winds and that will be all up and down the eastern seaboard quite possibly into halloween. and tuesday afternoon, anywhere from tuesday to 40 miles per hour up and down the eastern seaboard and we
let's get the latest from his team. >> we are south of ocean city and normally the highest winds are on the right quadrant and left quadrant. let's start with winds and this is sort of -- pardon me? scotty, you want to tell me something? okay 50 mile-per-hour winds gusts and that's as high as we have seen so far. 45 mile-per-hour wind gusts and 45 in leesberg but this has caught my eye. winchester, over 50 mile-per- hour wind gusts in just the last hour. 2:00 a.m. tonight, hurricane force...
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we had to identify the priorities for the city. the ideas that you mentioned are not quite at that stage; hold your thought in your question until my colleague present the san francisco transportation plan. >> i may have jumped ahead little bit, not looking at the advance agenda. >> mission commissioner -- >> back on the housing goal, 28,000 for the next decade, 67% below market or affordable, you mention how we achieve the annual goals, -is that compared to what we did over the last 10 years? are we close to that number? >> that is an excellent question. it gets back to the way that we interpret the original housing needs allocation. it has for -- most of its history been a requirement zone, the intention is to prevent smaller, wealthier jurisdiction to create exclusionary zoning, preventing multiunit buildings being developed in there. by those exclusionary zoning practices there for pushing population out into potentially lower income areas, and so the regional housing needs allocation is a requirement to zone for all of these.
we had to identify the priorities for the city. the ideas that you mentioned are not quite at that stage; hold your thought in your question until my colleague present the san francisco transportation plan. >> i may have jumped ahead little bit, not looking at the advance agenda. >> mission commissioner -- >> back on the housing goal, 28,000 for the next decade, 67% below market or affordable, you mention how we achieve the annual goals, -is that compared to what we did over...
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you will notice the winds causing the camera to shake at the ocean city draw bridge route 90 will be opened. there is a wind advisory in effect for route 50 traveling across the bay bridge. and if you are traveling in baltimore here's a look at 95 at 395 downtown and everything is moving along but the roads really are going to be saturated. we have a crash on 95 up in harford county. that's on the southbound lance along route 152. if you don't have to drive, don't. megan and charley, over to you. >> thanks. >>> if you have a flight out today, you want to call bwi. chances are it's not going. >> the airport has a number of cancellations and delayed flights coming out of the airport. more than expected. but exactly what you think would happen this time with sandy rolling in. >> let's go out to abc2 news linda so live this morning letting us know the situation there. linda. >> reporter: i just checked the boards and bwi has posted more than 200 flights that have been canceled or delayed coming in and out of the airport today. we are in a parking lot right by the airport and at the end o
you will notice the winds causing the camera to shake at the ocean city draw bridge route 90 will be opened. there is a wind advisory in effect for route 50 traveling across the bay bridge. and if you are traveling in baltimore here's a look at 95 at 395 downtown and everything is moving along but the roads really are going to be saturated. we have a crash on 95 up in harford county. that's on the southbound lance along route 152. if you don't have to drive, don't. megan and charley, over to...
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the city, the celebration turned ugly. our reporter is live at 16th and mission where vandals caused damage and destruction. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. up until just about an hour ago, there was a huge mess out here in the middle of mission street from 16th all the way up to 24th. right in the middle of the street you can see a pile of garbage that was in one of the dumpsters that caught fire still left out here in the middle of the street. you can see the pavement has been watered down though, and the street is reopened to traffic. this is what caused the mess this morning, rowdy crowds celebrating the giants' victory set fire to at least a half dozen dumpsters. our battalion chief said one of the dumpsters threatened a business next to it, but firefighters were able to put it out. there have been no reports of serious damage to any of the businesses and shops in the miss district. the chief says there were dumpster fires on every block between 16th and mission all the way to 24th. >> a lot of fires by
the city, the celebration turned ugly. our reporter is live at 16th and mission where vandals caused damage and destruction. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave. up until just about an hour ago, there was a huge mess out here in the middle of mission street from 16th all the way up to 24th. right in the middle of the street you can see a pile of garbage that was in one of the dumpsters that caught fire still left out here in the middle of the street. you can see the pavement has...
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proverbs 31:23 states that a woman's husband is respected at the city gates so you see in this picture she made a sign that says "dan is awesome" and stood at the city limits sign. >> basically she turned herself into a servant. >> yes. her goal was to showcase that this is a very different kind of life than women actually lead today so evangelicals might open their minds a little bit more and women co roles in the churc. but she went through this process for an entire year. she said some of it was fun, some of it was funny and some of it was just purely terrible. she had to learn how to make her own clothes. she does have her head covered. the book is set to come out on october 30th and many christian bookstores have picked up this book. one of the major christian bookstores, lifeway have chosen not to carry the book because of her use of the word "vagina." she said i'm not sure if they're afraid of my vagina or my brain. afraid of myb%m9ina or my brain. >>> a security camera at a gas station in philadelphia captures this station wagon pulling into the gas station. the driver of that
proverbs 31:23 states that a woman's husband is respected at the city gates so you see in this picture she made a sign that says "dan is awesome" and stood at the city limits sign. >> basically she turned herself into a servant. >> yes. her goal was to showcase that this is a very different kind of life than women actually lead today so evangelicals might open their minds a little bit more and women co roles in the churc. but she went through this process for an entire...
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as a group and to the city and county, not personal. i can understand why we don't have staff to investigate their supervisor, that makes complete sense. so in trying to... i just want you to create a window where we didn't just rush to do something that thoughtful people were flagging for. but as we were trying to construct it, as a question of legal conflict and of our confidence to do it and our responsibility to do it, which is the other part mr. gibner raised. there is the past practice, the past example involving the deputy director, where we did seek counsel from others so that it would not be a staff colleague doing the investigation, but this body handled it. and i quite honestly can't remember
as a group and to the city and county, not personal. i can understand why we don't have staff to investigate their supervisor, that makes complete sense. so in trying to... i just want you to create a window where we didn't just rush to do something that thoughtful people were flagging for. but as we were trying to construct it, as a question of legal conflict and of our confidence to do it and our responsibility to do it, which is the other part mr. gibner raised. there is the past practice,...
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the references to the san jose city attorney's office are dated 9 months after that. but i think what is really important is that there is a, i think, a reference in an e-mail that it was mr. st craw who spoke to the city attorney about taking these cases. so what we don't know is how this magically happened, nine months later. there are also no e-mails or other written communications of any kind internally within the staff or with any of the commissioners with one exception which i will give you in a moment. so there is no way to track how this all came about. >> it is obvious that none of you were directly involved in the decision, which considering that it involved your... it had to be completely transparent and it had to be one that everybody would accept. i did find an e-mail from the chairman. it surprised me. it said, it went to mr. san croy. read shaw's complaints is there not any reason that we can't release san jose's analysis about why st san croy's allegations fall. i don't know much about ethics but i know this is not right. i have a lot of other informat
the references to the san jose city attorney's office are dated 9 months after that. but i think what is really important is that there is a, i think, a reference in an e-mail that it was mr. st craw who spoke to the city attorney about taking these cases. so what we don't know is how this magically happened, nine months later. there are also no e-mails or other written communications of any kind internally within the staff or with any of the commissioners with one exception which i will give...
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the plan this time by the city was to limit the seating so that police could control the crowd. city manager decision to close off the balcony for safety purposes setoff the crowd before the meeting even started. with limited seats the overflow crowd refused to watch on tv in a separate room. extra police were called in to guard the doors. l 30. will be no business as usual in oakland until there's justice for. >>reporter: they demand police report on the officer involved shooting death of 18-year-old allen bloom ford. police believe the high school senior had a gun when they shot him last may. >> we are just trying to get answers and we say it and say it and we haven't been able to get answers. at ever turn shut down. discouraged. treated badly. >> it pains me every time you come here and you talk about i it. >>reporter: council member brook promised to help under one condition. >> but didn't just come and yell. because that doesn't change anything. come and work with us to change the policies and procedures. >> if you can not allow us to conduct our business i'm going to ask t
the plan this time by the city was to limit the seating so that police could control the crowd. city manager decision to close off the balcony for safety purposes setoff the crowd before the meeting even started. with limited seats the overflow crowd refused to watch on tv in a separate room. extra police were called in to guard the doors. l 30. will be no business as usual in oakland until there's justice for. >>reporter: they demand police report on the officer involved shooting death...
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i ran the immigrant rights coalition in the city in the 1990's for several years. i'm also an immigration attorney, and a lot of my passion is supporting in power met for immigrant communities in the city as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor mar: a lot of people bring this up, but is one of the most exciting, culturally diverse places in the world. learning about new cultures and people from different parts of the world, like a gateway neighborhood. not just for the new chinatown, as it was called in the 1980's, but for russian-speaking immigrants, people from the caribbean. there are so many different mixtures of people, and i guess my district, like many other neighborhoods in the city, is kind of what draws me to it. and just the political life of people very passionate about their own communities and their life, but also interacting with others from around the world. it has been wonderful. i also am really a supporter of the arts, especially community arts, and just learning about other people's experience from artistic needs. we
i ran the immigrant rights coalition in the city in the 1990's for several years. i'm also an immigration attorney, and a lot of my passion is supporting in power met for immigrant communities in the city as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor mar: a lot of people bring this up, but is one of the most exciting, culturally diverse places in the world. learning about new cultures and people from different parts of the world, like a gateway neighborhood. not just...